Boys24

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BOYS24
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-Pop
Years active2016-2017
Labels
Websitehttp://boys24.mnet.com/
Past members
  • Doha
  • Youngdoo (Jiahn)
  • Yeontae
  • Inho
  • Louoon
  • Jinkyu
  • Seonghwan
  • Sungho
  • Hyunuk
  • Isaac
  • Jihyeong
  • Chani
  • Jaehyun
  • Minhwan
  • Inpyo
  • Haejoon
  • Hongin
  • Jinsub
  • Sunghyun
  • Yongkwon
  • Jaemin
  • Yonghyun
  • Woojin
  • Changmin
  • San
  • Hocheol
  • Jinseok
  • Hwayoung

Boys24 (Korean소년24 'Sonyeon Ishipsa', stylized as BOYS24) was a South Korean pre-debut boy group formed by CJ E&M through a 2016 survival show with the same name.[1] There were twenty-seven members in the group divided into four units.[2] The group performed regular shows in their own concert hall, with the debut of the final eight members IN2IT[3] on October 26, 2017.[2][4][5]

The first promotional unit (later dubbed Unit Black) who were selected from the 'BOYS24 The 1st Semi-Final' concert consists of Park Doha, Hwang Inho, Oh Jinseok, Kim Sunghyun, Kim Yonghyun, Jung Yeontae, Yoo Youngdoo and Han Hyunuk.[6][7][8][9] The unit release their first single album, Steal Your Heart on April 11, 2017 on Mnet's M! Countdown with the song title "Steal Your Heart".[10][11]

After completing 260 concerts,[3] the final group was selected from "The Final", consist of eight members: Yoo Youngdoo (Yoo Jiahn), Jeong Yeontae, Hwang Inho, Han Hyunuk, Isaac Voo, Lee Inpyo, Kim Jinsub and Kim Sunghyun. They debuted on October 26, 2017 as IN2IT.[12]

History[]

On January 10, 2016 CJ E&M announced that they were investing 25 billion won ($20.6 million) over the next three years in a new boy band to perform throughout the year at a permanent venue.[13] CJ E&M had named the boy band and project name “Boys24”, to air the whole process from selecting members to performing in front of audiences.[14]

Concept of Boys24[]

First, Ahn Seok-joon set the stage of 'Boys24' as four stages, the first being 'excavation'. Of the total of 5500 applicants, 49 were selected by Mnet.com as untreated gemstones. The second stage was 'competition'. The unfinished 49 people formed a total of seven unit teams, where they would vividly confirm their intense competition. The third stage was 'growth', a process of the birth of a 24-member Boys24, which would be confirmed in the theater. The final stage was 'evolution'. It could be said that they had evolved to become a crystal, and among the 24 people, a few select members who had the highest level in all aspects would make their debut as an idol group. They would enter the world of 'pro' and start full-scale activity.[15]

January 2016 - August 2017[]

The auditions were held from January 18 to February 19. However, due to the large number of applicants, which was more than 4000, the final date of the audition was shifted to March 11.[16] Forty-nine participants who passed the audition competed in a survival show which began airing on 18 June 2016.[1]

After the survival show ended, twenty-eight people were selected as Boys24 members, and the group held their concert three to five days a week in rotation. The concert was set to take place at the Boys 24 X Booto Hall, also known as Mesa Hall, near Shinsegae's duty-free shop in Myeongdong, Seoul. The first concert was held on September 22, 2016.[17]

On August 25, 2016 the group made a special appearance at M! Countdown performing their song "Rising Star".[18][19] In September 2016, Yellow Unit from the group were chosen as the models for 새싹보리 a barley drink, sold by CJ Health Care.[20] On September 10, 2016, Unit Yellow and Unit Sky from the group held their first fan meeting in Hong Kong.[21] On September 27 and 28, 2016, the group held "Boys24 Live Preview" press call at their own hall to promote their own concert.[22]

On November 2, 2016, Unit Yellow's music video for "E" was released as an award for the unit for being MVP Unit.[23] The track also released on music sites and charted No.1 on Mnet's music chart.[24] On November 3, 2016, Unit Yellow and Unit Sky made a special appearance at M! Countdown performing their song "E".[25][26] A week later all units from the group made a special appearance again on M! Countdown performing "E".[27]

On December 1, 2016, the group announced that they would collaborate with DIA TV as part of Monthly Idol project broadcasting with various creators from DIA TV.[28] On December 7, 2016, the group released two versions of their first live album from their concert BOYS24 LIVE in CD format. The first version of the album was recorded by Unit White and Unit Green while the second version of the album was recorded by Unit Sky and Unit Yellow.[29]

On February 14, 2017, Lee Hwayoung was removed from the group and his contract was cancelled following his leaked audio controversy for making offensive comments about fans.[30][31]

On March 5, 2017, the group held 'BOYS24 The 1st Semi-Final' concert at the Hall of Peace at Kyung Hee University in Dongdaemun, Seoul.[32] The concert was broadcast live on Mnet and M2.[33] Through the concert Park Doha, Jin Sungho, Hwang Inho, Oh Jinseok, Kim Sunghyun, Kim Yonghyun, Jung Yeontae, Yoo Youngdoo and Han Hyunuk were selected to promote as promotional unit for three months.[6][7][8] The promotional unit would perform on KCON Japan, music programs, and entertainment shows.[34]

On March 10, 2017, CJ E&M and Liveworks announced that Jin Sungho to leave his position as part of the first promotional unit but still remain in the group following controversies about his past actions in junior high school. The first promotional unit would move forward as an eight-member group.[35][36]

On March 23, 2017, the group announced that the first promotional unit official name was Unit Black. The name was voted by fans through a team naming event that was announced on the group's official fan cafe.[9][37][38] On April 11, 2017, the unit released their first single album, Steal Your Heart on Mnet's M! Countdown with their song "Steal Your Heart".[10][11]

On August 12, 2017, the group held 'BOYS24 The Final' concert at Olympic Park Olympic Hall, Seoul, marking the end of Boys24 survival project after 1 year and 6 months.[39] The concert was broadcast live through V Live.[40][41][42] Hwang Inho, Jung Yeontae, Kim Jinsub, Kim Sunghyun, Yoo Youngdoo, Isaac Voo, and Jin Sungho were announced as final group members by fans vote, while Lee Inpyo and Han Hyunuk were selected as Wild Card directly by company, completing final line-up as nine-member group.[41][42][43] The final group would start their overseas promotions right away, starting with visiting Japan on August 26 followed by Korea Tourism Organization invitation to Kazakhstan in September.[40][42]

On August 14, 2017, MMO Entertainment, who manage the debut team, announced that Jin Sungho to had left the team due to differing musical point of view.

Survival show[]

BOYS24
Presented byOh Yeon-seo
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (see list)
Production
Executive producersShin Hyeong-kwan
Jung Hyeong-jin
Oh Kwang-suk
ProducerKang Hee-jung
Running time80–120 minutes
Production companies
  • CJ E&M
  • Liveworks Company
  • N2 Studios
DistributorCJ E&M
Release
Original network
Original releaseJune 18, 2016 (2016-06-18)
External links
Website

The survival show with the same name as the group was a 2016 reality boy group unit survival show that aired every Saturday 10pm on Mnet and tvN. It was a large-scale project in which the units of a selected number of members would be produced from a pool of 49 free-agents.[44]

The show consists of 8 episodes, airing from June 18, 2016 to August 6, 2016. The highest ratings for this show is 0.8%.[citation needed]

MC & masters[]

  • Oh Yeon-seo (MC)
  • Shin Hye-sung (Director)
  • Lee Min-woo (Director)
  • Jeon Bong-jin (Vocal Master)
  • Ha Hwi-dong (Dance Master)
  • Vasco (Rap Master)
  • Yoo Jae-hwan (Special Vocal Master)
  • Basick (Special Rap Master)
  • Choi Young-joon (Special Dance Master)

Winners[]

The winners of BOYS24 are Unit Yellow, Unit White, Unit Green, and Unit Sky. Unit Yellow were selected as the MVP team and were awarded 200 million won (approximately $171,220) of investment into their music production and unit activities promotion.[45][46] Sangmin from Unit Sky withdrew from BOYS24 due to personal reasons, which included health issues. Online votes were held to pick five contestants who were formerly eliminated on the show to replace Sangmin's position.[47] The votes took place August 10–15 with the winners of the vote being announced on August 16. The five contestants with the highest votes were Jin Sungho, Jung Yeontae, Han Hyunuk, Kim Sunghyun, and Tak Jinkyu. Jin Sungho was added to Unit Green, Jung Yeontae was added to Unit Yellow, Kim Sunghyun was added to Unit White, Han Hyunuk and Tak Jinkyu were added to Unit Sky.[2]

Episodes Guide[]

Episode 1-8

Episodes Ratings[]

  • Episode 1 : 2016.6.18 : TOP7 selection : n/a
  • Episode 2 : 2016.6.25 : TOP7 chose Unit members and mission : 0.8%
  • Episode 3 : 2016.7.02 : Unit mission : 0.6%
  • Episode 4 : 2016.6.09 : First Unit Mission : n/a
  • Episode 5 : 2016.6.16 : Second Unit Mission : n/a
  • Episode 6 : 2016.6.23 : Third Unit Mission : n/a
  • Episode 7 : 2016.6.30 : Third Unit Mission : n/a
  • Episode 8 : 2016.8.06 : Final Unit Mission : 0.8%

Members[]

At the final episode of the survival show, the group originally had twenty-four members that were separated in to four units.[45] The units were Unit Yellow, Unit White, Unit Green, and Unit Sky with each unit containing six members. However, shortly after the survival show ended Lee Sangmin withdrew from the group then five eliminated members were revived to replace his position. The revival made each unit consist of seven members and the total group then consisted of twenty-eight members. Unit Yellow consists Jung Yeontae, Lee Louoon, Choi Seonghwan, Oh Jinseok, Kim Hongin, Shin Jaemin, and Lee Changmin. Unit White consists of Park Doha, Yoo Youngdoo, Hwang Inho, Choi Jaehyun, Lee Haejoon, Kim Jinsub, and Kim Sunghyun. Unit Green consists of Jin Sungho, Go Jihyeong, Choi Chani, Jung Minhwan, Lee Inpyo, Kang San, and Chae Hocheol. Unit Sky consists of Tak Jinkyu, Han Hyunuk, Isaac Voo, Park Yongkwon, Kim Yonghyun, Lee Woojin, and Lee Hwayoung. Lee Louoon, Park Doha, Lee Inpyo, and Kim Yonghyun were leaders of their respective units.[2] This Unit line-up performed from September 22, 2016, to March 19, 2017.

On November 20, 2016, the group announced that they would perform with the new line-up that was called Collabo line-up. The Collabo line-up swapped: four members between Unit White and Unit Sky; three members between Unit Yellow and Unit Green. Collabo Yellow consists of Lee Louoon, Choi Seonghwan, Lee Changmin, Kang San, Jung Minhwan, Jin Sungho, and Chae Hocheol. Collabo White consists of Park Doha, Hwang Inho, Lee Haejoon, Kim Sunghyun, Han Hyunuk, Isaac Voo, and Lee Woojin. Collabo Green consists of Go Jihyeong, Lee Inpyo, Choi Chani, Jung Yeontae, Oh Jinseok, Kim Hongin, and Shin Jaemin. Collabo Sky consists of Tak Jinkyu, Kim Yonghyun, Park Yongkwon, Choi Jaehyun, Yoo Youngdoo, Kim Jinsub, and Lee Hwayoung. The Collabo line-up performed from December 7, 2016, to March 14, 2017.[48]

On February 10, 2017, Lee Hwayoung stopped performing on concert then was removed from the group on February 14, 2017. His departures made Unit Sky and Collabo Sky consist of six members and the total group consists twenty-seven members.[30][31]

On March 5, 2017, the group announced new units which are Unit White, Unit Red, Unit Blue, and Unit Purple. The respective leaders from each unit are Jin Sungho, Hwang Inho, Park Doha, and Kim Sunghyun who were chosen from the members with the highest points voted by fans. Unit White consists of Park Doha, Yoo Youngdoo, Oh Jinseok, Lee Louoon, Isaac Voo, Go Jihyeong, and Kang San. Unit Red consists of Jin Sungho, Han Hyunuk, Tak Jinkyu, Choi Chani, Lee Haejoon, Kim Hongin, and Park Yongkwon. Unit Blue consists of Hwang Inho, Kim Yonghyun, Jung Minhwan, Lee Inpyo, Shin Jaemin, Lee Changmin, and Chae Hocheol. Unit Purple consists of Kim Sunghyun, Jung Yeontae, Choi Seonghwan, Choi Jaehyun, Kim Jinsub and Lee Woojin. This new units line-up would perform starting from March 24, 2017.[49]

On March 10, 2017, Jin Sungho voluntarily left his position from Unit Red leader.[35][36] On March 24, 2017, the group announced that Tak Jinkyu to be the leader of Unit Red for temporary. On July 5, CJ E&M announced that Oh Jinseok would not be participating in the final of Boys24, but would finish the BOYS24 Live Concert up until August 6.[50]

Current members[]

Unit White
Name Date of birth Remarks
Park Do-ha (박도하) (1992-03-27) March 27, 1992 (age 29) Top 2[a][b]
Yoo Young-doo (유영두) (1992-04-01) April 1, 1992 (age 29) [b]
Lee Lo-uoon (이로운) (1993-09-15) September 15, 1993 (age 27)
Isaac Voo (부아이젝) (1994-12-12) December 12, 1994 (age 26)
Oh Jin-seok (오진석) (1995-01-07) January 7, 1995 (age 26) Top 7[b]
Go Ji-hyeong (고지형) (1995-03-23) March 23, 1995 (age 26)
Kang San (강산) (1997-10-28) October 28, 1997 (age 23)
Unit Red
Name Date of birth Remarks
Tak Jin-kyu (탁진규) (1994-02-10) February 10, 1994 (age 27) [a][c]
Jin Sung-ho (진성호) (1994-07-18) July 18, 1994 (age 27) Top 5[c]
Han Hyun-uk (한현욱) (1994-09-26) September 26, 1994 (age 26) [b][c]
Choe Chan-i (최찬이) (1995-06-14) June 14, 1995 (age 26)
Lee Hae-joon (이해준) (1995-08-16) August 16, 1995 (age 26)
Kim Hong-in (김홍인) (1995-09-04) September 4, 1995 (age 26)
Park Yong-kwon (박용권) (1996-05-22) May 22, 1996 (age 25)
Unit Blue
Name Date of birth Remarks
Hwang In-ho (황인호) (1993-06-21) June 21, 1993 (age 28) Top 1[a][b][d]
Jung Min-hwan (정민환) (1995-07-26) July 26, 1995 (age 26)
Lee In-pyo (이인표) (1995-08-14) August 14, 1995 (age 26) Top 6
Shin Jae-min (신재민) (1996-06-08) June 8, 1996 (age 25)
Kim Yong-hyun (김용현) (1996-09-13) September 13, 1996 (age 24) Top 4[b]
Lee Chang-min(이창민) (1997-02-19) February 19, 1997 (age 24) [d]
Chae Ho-cheol (채호철) (1997-11-08) November 8, 1997 (age 23) [d]
Unit Purple
Name Date of birth Remarks
Jung Yeon-tae (정연태) (1992-07-06) July 6, 1992 (age 29) Top 3[b][c][d]
Choi Seong-hwan (최성환) (1994-06-30) June 30, 1994 (age 27)
Choi Jae-hyun (최재현) (1995-07-25) July 25, 1995 (age 26)
Kim Jin-sub (김진섭) (1996-01-03) January 3, 1996 (age 25)
Kim Sung-hyun (김성현) (1996-03-16) March 16, 1996 (age 25) [a][b][c]
Lee Woo-jin (이우진) (1996-11-22) November 22, 1996 (age 24)
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Unit leader
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Member of first promotional unit
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Revived members from voting
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Revived members from revival mission

Promotional unit[]

Unit Black (first Apromotional unit)
Name Votes Total Remarks
Early voting SMS Audience vote
Park Do-ha (박도하) 24.8 25.7 33.9 84.5 1st Member
Jin Sung-ho (진성호) 30.0 30.0 16.8 76.8 2nd Member[a]
Hwang In-ho (황인호) 29.2 27.9 14.6 71.6 3rd Member
Oh Jin-seok (오진석) 19.8 21.4 26.8 67.9 4th Member
Kim Sung-hyun (김성현) 24.6 23.6 19.6 67.8 5th Member
Kim Yong-hyun (김용현) 15.7 17.1 24.8 57.7 6th Member
Jung Yeon-tae (정연태) 6.2 10.7 40.0 56.9 7th Member
Yoo Young-doo (유영두) 16.0 19.3 17.4 52.7 8th Member
Han Hyun-uk (한현욱) None Wild Card[b]
  1. ^ Withdrawn from his position as part of promotional unit.
  2. ^ Wild Card member was picked by staff.

Debuting members (the final)[]

Name Votes Total Remarks
Early voting Audience vote
Hwang In-ho (황인호) 47.50 24.40 71.90 1st Member
Jung Yeon-tae (정연태) 19.17 50.00 69.17 2nd Member
Kim Jin-sub (김진섭) 28.25 34.23 62.48 3rd Member
Kim Sung-hyun (김성현) 35.25 20.24 55.49 4th Member
Yoo Young-doo (유영두; Jiahn) 20.01 32.14 52.15 5th Member
Isaac Voo (부아이젝) 21.56 22.02 43.58 6th Member
Jin Sung-ho (진성호) 24.32 18.45 42.77 7th Member[a]
Lee In-pyo (이인표) 22.81 15.77 38.58 8th Member[b]
Han Hyun-uk (한현욱) 23.86 14.58 38.44 9th Member[b]
  1. ^ Withdrawn from his position as part of final line-up
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Wild Card member picked by staff.

Past members[]

List of Past Members

Elimination[]

Member Elimination Chart

Timeline[]

Timeline of Units

Discography[]

Singles[]

Title Year Recorded by Peak chart
positions
Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[51]
"Rising Star" 2016 BOYS24 N/A Non-album single
"YOLO" Unit Yellow BOYS24 FINAL STAGE
"BOP" Unit Sky
"Candy Shop" Unit Green
"Time Leap" Unit White
"Starlight" Unit Red
"24" BOYS24
"E (Unit Yellow ver.)" Unit Yellow Non-album singles
"E" BOYS24
"Steal Your Heart" (뺏겠어) 2017 Unit Black Steal Your Heart
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released.

Single albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
Steal Your Heart
  • Released: April 11, 2017
  • Label: CJ E&M Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track list
5
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Live albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
BOYS24 LIVE #ver1. UNIT GREEN + WHITE
  • Released: December 7, 2016
  • Label: CJ E&M
  • Format: CD
Track listing
N/A
BOYS24 LIVE #ver2. UNIT YELLOW + SKY
  • Release date: December 7, 2016
  • Label: CJ E&M
  • Format: CD
Track listing

Music videos[]

Year Title Director(s) Notes
2016 "Rising Star" Zanybros 49 contestants
"Rising Star (Dance Version)"
"E (Unit Yellow Version)" Unit Yellow (Louoon, Seonghwan, Hongin, Jaemin, Jinseok, and Changmin)
"E (Dance Version)" 28 members from 4 units
2017 "Steal Your Heart" Unit Black (Doha, Inho, Jinseok, Sunghyun, Yonghyun, Yeontae, Youngdoo, and Hyunuk)

Filmography[]

Concerts & Tours[]

Main Concert[]

  • BOYS24 LIVE CONCERT: Seoul, South Korea (September 22nd, 2016 - August 6, 2017)
  • BOYS24 The 1st Semi-Final: Seoul, South Korea (March 5th, 2017)
  • BOYS24 The Final: Seoul, South Korea (August 12, 2017)

Join Concert[]

  • KCON '17: Tokyo, Japan (May 21, 2017)
  • IdolCon '17: Seoul, South Korea (May 26–27, 2017)

Schedule[]

BOYS24 LIVE Schedule & MVP (Seoul, September 22nd, 2016 - March 19th, 2017)
BOYS24 LIVE Schedule & MVP (Seoul, March 24, 2017 - August 6, 2017)

Set List[]

BOYS24 LIVE Set List
BOYS24 The 1st Semi-Final Set List
BOYS24 The Final Set List

Other activities[]

Endorsements[]

Year Product Notes
2016 Booto
새싹보리 Unit Yellow (Louoon, Seonghwan, Hongin, Jaemin, Jinseok, and Changmin)

Overseas Fan Meeting and Showcase[]

Date City Title Performers Venue
September 10, 2016 Hong Kong Plaza Hollywood X BOYS24 Fan Meeting in Hong Kong[21] Unit Yellow and Unit Sky[a] Plaza Hollywood
December 3, 2016 Tokyo, Japan 少年24 JAPAN OFFICIAL FANCLUB EVENT~1st H:Our Party~[59] Unit Yellow and Unit White[b] Ebisu Garden Place
June 10, 2017 Taipei, Taiwan BOYS24 1ST SHOWCASE TOUR IN TAIPEI Unit Black[c] ATT Show Box
  1. ^ Line-Up:
    • Unit Yellow: Yeontae, Louoon, Seonghwan, Jinseok, Hongin, Jaemin, Changmin
    • Unit Sky: Jinkyu, Hyunuk, Isaac, Yongkwon, Yonghyun, Woojin, Hwayoung
  2. ^ Line-Up:
    • Unit Yellow: Yeontae, Louoon, Seonghwan, Jinseok, Hongin, Jaemin, Changmin
    • Unit White: Doha, Youngdoo, Inho, Jaehyun, Haejoon, Jinsub, Sunghyun
  3. ^ Line-Up: Doha, Youngdoo, Yeontae, Inho, Hyunuk, Jinseok, Sunghyun, Yonghyun

Awards and nominations[]

Year Recipient Award Category Result
2016 BOYS24 International K-Music Awards [60] Best Newcomer Nominated

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